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Re: 1942 Tula was in a fire

Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2014 6:46 pm
by Tula1942
I bought this from a yard sale. The man said it was in a house that caught fire and then store in a barn for some years without being cleaned. He wanted $80, said the gun shop guy told him they sell for a buck-twenty. I only had $47 in my pocket and the deal was done. He had no other details.

Re: 1942 Tula was in a fire

Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2014 6:54 pm
by Longcolt44
Mount it on a board, put it in your man cave and make up a good story.

Re: 1942 Tula was in a fire

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 5:09 am
by Tula1942
Junk Yard Dog wrote:I would leave that just as it is, mount it on a nice board, put it up on the wall and tell everybody it's a genuine Stalingrad relic. It's hard to tell from the pic how much of that stock is charred, and how much is just beat up, this could be one of the earlier Romanian imports, they can have some rough wood on them. How much actual charred wood did you scrape off?
Sounds like a great plan. I haven't done anything to the stock. I cleaned the bore a little, the bolt was hideously dirty and I cleaned the rust off of the butt plate. Other than that, it is just as I got it.

Tula1942

Re: 1942 Tula was in a fire

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 5:44 am
by Junk Yard Dog
Being a '42 Tula it could have been used at Stalingrad, looks like this may have been one of the 1990's imports from Romania, the wood is fire damaged, but that bluing looks worn to silver, typical of the Romanian rifles. These were sent to them as Soviet aid during the cold war, mostly sent from other commie country's who outgrew them, so they were likely used looking even before the Romanians got them.

Re: 1942 Tula was in a fire

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 10:15 am
by Remiel
Tula1942 wrote:Thank you everyone. I think I'll just hang it on the wall and look for another one to shoot. I really like this forum. Thanks for letting me join, the help and the advice.

Respectfully,

Tula1942
If you are in the Johnson city area of ny gander has a 91/30 Finn capture, they don't know what it is so its listed for 180.00, i would buy it but i am not allowed to as per the wife

Re: 1942 Tula was in a fire

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 12:55 pm
by Junk Yard Dog
Wife tells you what to do? Wow! Nobody's told me what to do with my money in a very, very , long time, but then I am not married :) Grab that Finn, it's easier to beg forgiveness later than ask permission now.

Re: 1942 Tula was in a fire

Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2014 4:12 pm
by Tula1942
Remiel wrote:
Tula1942 wrote:Thank you everyone. I think I'll just hang it on the wall and look for another one to shoot. I really like this forum. Thanks for letting me join, the help and the advice.

Respectfully,

Tula1942
If you are in the Johnson city area of ny gander has a 91/30 Finn capture, they don't know what it is so its listed for 180.00, i would buy it but i am not allowed to as per the wife
Hi Remiel, thanks for the heads up. I'm live in SC and there are there are no plans to be in that area any time soon. Thanks though.

Tula1942

Re: 1942 Tula was in a fire

Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2014 5:49 pm
by fintowin
Junk Yard Dog wrote:Wife tells you what to do? Wow! Nobody's told me what to do with my money in a very, very , long time, but then I am not married :) Grab that Finn, it's easier to beg forgiveness later than ask permission now.
Amen to that

Re: 1942 Tula was in a fire

Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2014 5:56 pm
by Longcolt44
Junk Yard Dog wrote:Wife tells you what to do? Wow! Nobody's told me what to do with my money in a very, very , long time, but then I am not married :) Grab that Finn, it's easier to beg forgiveness later than ask permission now.
I won't get in to the wife thing but what makes yo think it is a Finn capture. It would be very, very rare for a Finn capture to be in with a batch of refurbished rifles that Gander usually has.